New Fan Site PinXsters Debuts in Beta

LOS ANGELES — Nascent fan site PinXsters has debuted in beta with a mission to provide a safe haven for adult content creators.

The site is described by a rep as an adult-friendly Facebook, with the functionality of Twitter, led by "veterans from the fashion and adult worlds," who wish to create "an innovative service where the adult and non-adult worlds can come together."

Noted PinXsters rep Jennie, "We will be providing a safe space where users and models can interact without fear of being shadowbanned or deleted without any reason given. By doing this, we are enabling people to log on and off and feel safe making a steady income and creating a better environment for all involved."

Social media functions on PinXsters currently include direct messaging and the ability to follow or block other users.

A pay-to-view feature is now live and allows creators to sell their content directly without having to rely on Twitter, TikTok or Instagram; a live pay-per-minute livestream option is currently in beta mode and requires no special plugins.

PinXsters brand ambassador Coralyn Jewel added, "Tips are in monetary form for the models and their viewers. This allows performers to work efficiently and safely, as this is our primary [goal], and makes a fun way for the viewers and models to engage with the site and receive one-on-one attention."

"Participating adult models will also receive free publicity via our social media promotions and more," she added.

An affiliate program and other upgrades are on the boards.

Visit PinXsters online and on Twitter; find additional social media links here.

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